Pennbrooke Fairways sits in Leesburg, Florida, at 501 State Road 44, and you'll find that it has a lot going on for folks who want to keep busy or just enjoy the days as they come. The community centers around a big golf destination with 27 holes and three different nine-hole courses-the Oaks 9 at par 30 and 1,688 yards, the Meadows 9 at par 32 and 1,591 yards, and the Sanctuary 9 at par 35 and 3,035 yards, with spots suitable for anyone from new golfers to experienced ones, and the public's welcome too. People can practice on the driving range or the putting green. There's a spacious pro shop for folks who want to book tee times or grab a few things for the course, and both men's and women's golf programs meet here. The public Grille and the welcoming lounge offer places to rest and eat, and there's a bar and grill along with other dining options so no one has to worry about making every meal at home. Common indoor spaces and clubhouses are set up for socializing, and you get a choice of studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, or semi-private living, plus a design studio to personalize a home if anyone wants. No need to leave for much because there's an activity center, fitness center, billiards, ping-pong tables, craft and card rooms, a hair salon, and even a library if you want to read or check out books. Outdoor amenities stretch pretty far as well, with two swimming pools and spas, tennis and pickleball courts, bocce, shuffleboard, horseshoe pits, softball field, fishing spots, and storage for a boat or RV. There's also a non-denominational church right there, and newsletters, TV channels, and updates help keep everyone in the loop about what's planned, whether it's a club, group meeting, the Old Fashioned Hoedown, or outings and off-site trips.
People needing different levels of help can find what fits, since Pennbrooke Fairways offers independent living for folks who can manage on their own, assisted living for daily needs like bathing, dressing, or medication, and memory care and special care for Alzheimer's disease and other conditions. Staff can help if someone needs to move from a bed to a wheelchair, and they handle diabetes monitoring, non-ambulatory care, and incontinence care, with staff around all day and all night for emergencies. The community serves up chef-prepared meals with quality ingredients, helping everyone eat well without the trouble of cooking. On top of all that, there are on-site rehabilitation, nursing, and continuing care services if a resident needs extra medical support, with respite options for short stays too. Fees depend on what kind of care or room is needed, whether it's congregate living or another arrangement. Clubs and events keep people active, and there's a well-rounded schedule with options to move, socialize, and take part at all energy levels or interests. House lots and homes are up for sale inside the community, with tours sometimes led by residents. The website offers more, and there's a resident login portal and welcome center for anyone who lives there or wants to learn what's coming up next.